12-4 including beating the 9ers twice. Loss to either the Rams on the road or the Cards on the road (Thurs. night game in AZ I believe), either Houston or Indy on the road, Atlanta on the road and either Carolina or the Midgets on the road or the 'Aints at home (gasp!).

Division champs. Superb Owl win vs. Cincy.

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12-4. Good enough for Home Field throughout the playoffs seeing as how the NFC is gonna beat itself up this year. If we get Home Field throughout, we're in the Superbowl, and we will win it. This is OUR year!

Went against the grain a little, I think there will be a few games we should win (@ STL, TB, STL) that we lose, and a few games we might be projected to lose yet win (@ATL, @SF). It never plays our the way we think andd I could see us 11-4 with nothing to play for thus allowing STL to beat us. I'm calling TB the trap game as it is right between a tough Monday nigher at STL and a revenge match at ATL. It will be very hard for the players not to be looking ahead to playing at Atlanta to get that sour taste out of our mouth. I'd rather lose to the Bucs and beat the Falcons anyways.

11-5 NFC West champs tied with SF at 11-5 but hold the tie breaker of head-to-head. I'm hoping for a #2 seed but will be happy to get at least one home playoff game.

"If I were Tarvaris Jackson and Matt Flynn, I'd be leery of this kid because if you give him a chance, if you give him a chance and look past his 5 foot 11 or 5-10 and a half or whatever it is, if you give this kid a legitimate chance to win the job, he'll win it" - John Gruden

Place in Division: 1stPost-season Result: Super Bowl win over the Denver Mannings

It's crazy enough that I'm predicting a Super Bowl win. To expect a fairy-tale 16-0 season would just be too much. Seattle has frustrating injury concerns along the D-line and amongst Wilson's arsenal of targets, and let's not let our optimism cloud the fact that preseason proves nothing. Our interesting D-line depth is still untested and has a lot to prove.

It just feels natural that Seattle will have a "wakeup call" period during September. It wouldn't be a Seahawks regular season without some element of letdown, serious worry, and fan seppuku. Nor would it feel right without the sportscasters having some reason to marginalize the Seahawks. So it'll happen. We enjoyed a lot of close wins last year. Without pass rush and with the league showing signs of adapting to our offense last year, those tight wins turn to tight losses. Week 1 is always weird. The 49ers win a nailbiter off a couple of lucky plays as our new defense keeps learning about itself. The Texans and Colts are early games, and though I don't see us getting blown out, I see it being just enough. The "young QB" storylines shift away from Wilson and back towards former idols like Luck and Locker, and we're left turning against each other on .Net and wondering if we were all wrong about Russell Wilson.

Perfect.

Fueled by the snide dismissal of the country after starting 1-4, Wilson and Sherman again get loud and reignite the team. We get a couple get-well games against chuckle-chuckle opponents, beat the boring Rams, and get Percy Harvin back in time to face the Falcons. From there on, we come roaring back to finish the season with an 11-game winning streak and right through the playoffs to beat Horse-face by at least 10 in the Super Bowl.